Hallazgo de cuerpos escleróticos en un canino: sospecha de cromoblastomicosis cutánea
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A female canine patient presented a history of chronic generalized pruritus. In the dermatological examination, scaly alopecic lesions with hyperkeratosis were detected on the inner posterior face of both thighs. Microscopical examinations of skin scrapings showed the presence of sclerotic bodies, diagnostic elements of chromoblastomycosis, a mycotic infection rare in Chile and not previously described in dogs. Topical antifungal therapy with benzoyl peroxide resulted in clinical and mycological cure of lesions.
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Silva, V., Madrid, H., & Anticevic, S. (2007). Hallazgo de cuerpos escleróticos en un canino: sospecha de cromoblastomicosis cutánea. Archivos De Medicina Veterinaria, 39(2), 159–162. https://doi.org/10.4067/S0301-732X2007000200010
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COMUNICACIONES